Garmin Forerunner 410 reviews
+ This sat nav scores high on accuracy. - It scores poorly on size.
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Some customer reviews of Garmin Forerunner 410
Most helpful reviewsCraig, Always use sat nav
- Good points:
- Fantastic piece of kit.
- Bad points:
- Bevel can be a bit touchy
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Confirmed purchase: 22 Apr 2011
Peter, Lancaster Occasional user
- Good points:
- Value for money, one of the best watches of its type on the market
- Bad points:
- Instructions for use could be better.
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Confirmed purchase: 16 Nov 2011
Vicki, melbourne Always use sat nav
- Good points:
- being able to accurately measure your runs, set up interval sessions etc then walk in the door and automatically download to your computer with all your splits, average pace, distance, time etc...EXCELLENT
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difficult to work out how to use initially
bezel function can be tempermental
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Confirmed purchase: 16 May 2011
CLAIRE , use this for running
- Good points:
- easy to set up and use, and the automatic transfer of your data to the computer is good. I really like the Garmin website where you can view your runs - that's where you get most out of all the info the Garmin has collected.
- Bad points:
- it is still a bit on the big side if you have small wrists! I'm not sure that the touch bezel is such a great idea - it works but does take a bit of getting used to and seems unnecessarily fussy. what's wrong with normal buttons?!
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Confirmed purchase: 15 Apr 2011
Paula, Farnham, Surrey Always use sat nav
- Good points:
- GPS and training/interval sessions are good
- Bad points:
- Bezel is very (read that as 'too') sensitive at times but at other times it just doesn't seem to pick up touches at all.
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Confirmed purchase: 06 Jan 2012
Tracy, Wirral Occasional user
- Good points:
- I love just about everything about this watch
- Bad points:
- the scroll on the face is difficult to use when out running
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Confirmed purchase: 02 Mar 2012
Product Features
| Type of satellite navigation | Running |
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| Touchscreen | No |
Also known as: Garmin Forerunner 410, Forerunner 410
Satellite Navigation Buyers GuideManufacturer's Description
If you’re ready to take your training to the next level, Forerunner 410 can get you there. This advanced running sportswatch is GPS-enabled and accurately records your time, pace, distance, heart rate¹, elevation and more.
Easy Going
Your training plan may be difficult but your watch shouldn’t be. Forerunner 410 sports an enhanced touch bezel that lets you quickly scroll and select features on the run, in all types of weather.
When your workout’s done, Forerunner 410 keeps on going. It wirelessly uploads your data to our Garmin Connect™ free worldwide online training community when in range of your computer so you can go back and review your run in your own time. It works via ANT+™ wireless technology and the USB stick that comes with your watch. No wires, no manual uploads, no sweat.
Data, Any Way You Like It
Forerunner 410 lets you customise up to three training pages with more than 30 different types of data. You can even determine how many data fields are shown on each screen – one big field, two or three smaller fields.
Advanced Training
For extra training benefits, you can create detailed workouts or race the Virtual Partner®, a digital depiction of your goal pace vs. actual pace. The Courses feature enables you to race a previously recorded activity and try to match or beat it.
If you like to explore new paths, you’ll appreciate 410’s basic navigation feature that can guide you back to your starting point. Just follow the arrow on screen and see how far you’ve got to go.
Follow Your Heart
Some versions come with Garmin’s premium soft strap heart rate monitor¹ to track and display your heart rate in beats per minute. The watch has five heart rate zones, which you can customise based on your exact zones. Train in a certain heart rate zone to improve your fitness level or compare your pace and heart rate to a previous attempt at the same run. Forerunner 410 provides heart rate-based calorie computation so you can more accurately track calories burned.
Review, Relive, Replay
Having access to the data recorded by Forerunner 410 is almost like having your own personal trainer. Make the most of it with wireless uploads to Garmin Connect™, our website for free data analysis and sharing. Forerunner 410 is compatible with PC or Mac. In Garmin Connect, you can see the route you travelled on a map, view a summary of your run, create goals, find new activities to upload as Courses and much more.
Fast and Accurate
Forerunner 410 features HotFix® satellite prediction, which means it locks onto satellites quickly so you can be out the door and on with your run in no time. It also has a high-sensitivity GPS receiver to stay locked onto satellites, even near tall buildings or under tree cover.
While 410 can be worn as a watch even when you’re not working out, you can also power it down completely to conserve battery life.
¹Included with some models, sold separately on others.
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| Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS Sportswatch with Heart Rate Monitor | £161 free delivery |
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| Garmin Forerunner 410 GPS Sportswatch | £160 + £5 delivery |
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pascal, St Cyr sur loire (France) Always use sat nav
Score 9.0/10Confirmed purchase: 30 Nov 2011